DALLAS – Randy Foye kept knocking down shots for the Clippers and the Dallas Mavericks did nothing to stop him.

Foye tied a team record with a career-high eight 3-pointers while scoring 28 points for the Clippers, who have their first six-game winning streak in two decades after a 94-75 victory over the Mavericks on Monday.

“I was waiting for somebody to knock (Foye) down, do something. We just didn’t do it, and really that’s on me,” Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle said. “If we’re not aware and if we’re not going to be physical with a guy that gets it’s going like that then it’s on the head coach.”

After Brandan Wright’s tip-in capped an 8-0 run to get Dallas within 76-62 with about 7 1/2 minutes left, Foye responded with a 3-pointer. Jason Terry then made another basket for Dallas, only to have Foy make another 3, his eighth to match the franchise record.

“I was just trying to be aggressive,” said Foye, who made 8 of 15 from 3-point range and 10 of 19 shots overall.

“We got him in some rhythm,” Clippers coach Vinny Del Negro said. “They went zone, they lost him a few times on that left wing. They load up so much on Chris (Paul) and Blake (Griffin).”

Quentin Richardson was 8 of 11 from long range while scoring 36 points for the Clippers at Boston on Feb. 4, 2004.

Griffin had his streak of six consecutive 20-point games snapped, but he still put up his 33rd double-double this season with 15 points and 16 rebounds.

Caron Butler, part of the Mavericks’ championship team last season, had 13 points for the Clippers, who had lost 10 consecutive games in Dallas since 2006. Nick Young had 10 points, while Paul had eight points and 10 assists.

Dirk Nowitzki led the Mavericks with 19 points, while Terry had 15.

The Clippers entered the game fourth in the Western Conference, just ahead of the defending NBA champions.

Had the playoffs been starting, it would have been a first-round game in Los Angeles. Good thing for the Mavericks there are more than three weeks left in the regular season.

For the Clippers, they took two of three in the season series against Dallas.

“A win like this shows that we’re growing,” Foye said. “It means a lot to play this well and beat the champs.”

The loss dropped the Mavericks to sixth place in the West. They are now a half-game behind Memphis, who they play twice in their next three games, including Wednesday at home.

Dallas was without veteran guard Jason Kidd (strained right groin) and forward Lamar Odom (stomach illness). Kidd isn’t expected to play this week and could miss his third four-game stretch this season.

Griffin, as usual, had some highlight-reel dunks. He punctuated his night with a high-flying gem in the closing minutes. On one of Foye’s missed three’s, Griffin charged into the lane and cut in front of Nowitzki for a one-handed slam.

Griffin’s first dunk came five minutes into the game, when Butler had a steal and pass to Griffin for a breakaway jam. Griffin made the shot even as Delonte West, filling in as the starter for Kidd, reached over and slapped down on his head.

The Clippers already were up 25-15 in the first quarter after a 3-pointer by Foye.

“We just couldn’t get the ball to fall for us and Foye was hitting dagger after dagger,” West said. “All those three’s, it takes a lot out of you.”‘

Young’s only points before a late 3-pointer had been seven in a row in a 75-second span midway through the second quarter for a 35-23 Clippers lead.